Tom Sawyer Study Questions, 32 - end.
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Did Injun Joe get what he deserved? Explain why you think
so/not. How does Tom feel about his death?
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How did people feel about Injun Joe's funeral?
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"The boys in this town will take more trouble, and fool away
more time hunting up 6 bits worth of old iron...than they would to make
twice the money at regular work." Who is talking? What is he/she
talking about? Why is this ironic?
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What mean thing did Sid do at the widow's party?
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Once everyone found out about the treasure, what happened
to every "haunted" house in St. Petersburg?
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"No Tom...I won't live in them cussed smothery houses. I
like the woods and the river, and hogheads..." Who is talking? What is
he/she talking about? What do you think?
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How does Tom get Huck to go back to the widow?
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Why does Mark Twain stop the story where he does?
Tom Sawyer Study Questions, 32 - end.
-
Did Injun Joe get what he deserved? Explain why you think
so/not. How does Tom feel about his death?
-
How did people feel about Injun Joe's funeral?
-
"The boys in this town will take more trouble, and fool away
more time hunting up 6 bits worth of old iron...than they would to make
twice the money at regular work." Who is talking? What is he/she
talking about? Why is this ironic?
-
What mean thing did Sid do at the widow's party?
-
Once everyone found out about the treasure, what happened
to every "haunted" house in St. Petersburg?
-
"No Tom...I won't live in them cussed smothery houses. I
like the woods and the river, and hogheads..." Who is talking? What is
he/she talking about? What do you think?
-
How does Tom get Huck to go back to the widow?
-
Why does Mark Twain stop the story where he does?
Tom Sawyer Study Questions, 32 - end.
-
Did Injun Joe get what he deserved? Explain why you think
so/not. How does Tom feel about his death?
-
How did people feel about Injun Joe's funeral?
-
"The boys in this town will take more trouble, and fool away
more time hunting up 6 bits worth of old iron...than they would to make
twice the money at regular work." Who is talking? What is he/she
talking about? Why is this ironic?
-
What mean thing did Sid do at the widow's party?
-
Once everyone found out about the treasure, what happened
to every "haunted" house in St. Petersburg?
-
"No Tom...I won't live in them cussed smothery houses. I
like the woods and the river, and hogheads..." Who is talking? What is
he/she talking about? What do you think?
-
How does Tom get Huck to go back to the widow?
-
Why does Mark Twain stop the story where he does?